News Release

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Surveillance Video Shows Man Assaulting Teenager at McDonald's

Los
Angeles: Los Angeles police detectives are asking for the
public's help in identifying and capturing a man who allegedly
punched a teenage girl several times in the face on Sunday,
September 14, 2008, in South Los Angeles.

At around10:15 a.m., two young girls stood at the counter waiting
to place an order at a McDonalds restaurant located at 7123
Crenshaw Boulevard. A man between 35-40 years of age walked up to
the same counter and cut in front of them. The man confronted one
of the girls who was standing in line first. A 16-year-old
teenager who was a relative of the two girls, was standing about
eight feet from the commotion and walked up to intervene. An
argument erupted between the teen and the man. When the teen
cursed at the man, he balled his fist and repeatedly punched the
girl in the face, knocking her down to the floor. Afterwards, the
suspect, accompanied by two young boys, left the restaurant and
fled in a red Dodge pickup with no license plates.

The victim suffered a minor cut to her lip and bruises to her face.
She was taken to a local hospital where she was treated and
released.

The suspect is described as a male Black, 5 feet 10 inches tall,
weighing about 170 pounds. He was last seen wearing a tan hat,
glasses, blue polo shirt, blue jeans and white shoes.

Surveillance video may be viewed at www.LAPDTV.Org

Anyone with information regarding this suspect or his whereabouts
is asked to call 77th Division detectives at 213-473-4861.
After-hours and on weekends, calls may be directed to the 24-hour,
toll-free number at 1-877-LAW-FULL (529-3855) or by texting CRIMES
(274637) and beginning the message with LAPD. Tipsters may also
submit information on the LAPD website, www.lapdonline.org.
Callers may remain anonymous.